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244 Master's degrees offered by the university
Applied Digital Health
The MSc in Applied Digital Health at the University of Oxford is a full-time programme designed to integrate clinical, social, and technical insights into digital health. This comprehensive course, lasting 12 months, equips students with the skills needed to navigate the complexities of digital health technologies and their implementation in healthcare systems.
Education (Comparative and International Education)
The Education (Comparative and International Education) programme offered at the University of Oxford offers you an understanding of the factors that shape the development and trajectories of educational systems in different parts of the world and the research skills to compare policy choices and critically evaluate the major debates in the delivery of public and private education.
Pharmacology
The MSc by Research in Pharmacology at the University of Oxford is a full-time programme designed for those eager to delve into specialised research areas such as cell signalling and drug discovery. This degree, which typically spans 1 to 3 years, provides an opportunity for students to engage in advanced research under expert supervision.
World Literatures in English
The English master's programmes are designed to serve both as an autonomous degree for students wishing to pursue more advanced studies in English literature, and as a solid foundation for doctoral research. The World Literatures in English programme is offered by the University of Oxford.
Greek And/or Latin Languages and Literature
This Greek And/or Latin Languages and Literature course at the University of Oxford is designed to allow you a period of study of Greek and/or Latin literature which is both more advanced and more independent than you will be used to from your undergraduate courses, and at the same time more tightly structured and supervised than work for a doctorate.
Criminology and Criminal Justice
A stimulating and demanding programme, involving intensive learning in small groups, the Criminology and Criminal Justice from the University of Oxford will equip you with an advanced understanding of crime and criminal justice, comprising courses in criminological theory, the study of criminal justice, and training in research design and methodology.
Evidence-Based Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation
The Evidence-Based Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation from the University of Oxford emphasises research methods for evaluating interventions and policies, as well as the advanced study of evidence-based practice and policy in relation to, children and families, poverty and inequality, mental health, refugees, drug use, violence and injury prevention as well as offending.
Music (Musicology)
The Music (Musicology) programme offered at the University of Oxford is designed for students wishing to attain a thorough grounding in musicology at an advanced level, either as a preparation for doctoral research or an autonomous qualification.
Ancient Philosophy
This Ancient Philosophy one-year taught graduate course at the University of Oxford offers graduate training in ancient philosophy of the highest possible quality, and aims to provide a foundation on which you can go on to pursue doctoral work in the area.
Islamic Art and Architecture
The MPhil in Islamic Art and Architecture at the University of Oxford is a two-year course combining comprehensive training in the history of Islamic art and architecture, research, and language instruction.
Theology
The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Theology degree at the University of Oxford offers more extensive study of a particular field of theology at an advanced level, with rigorous training in relevant research methods and a period of scholarly research and writing.
Economic and Social History
This one-year Economic and Social History specialist course at the University of Oxford offers a unique framework for research training in economic and social history. It offers a wide range of options and allows you to specialise in economic and/or social history, or historical demography, although the boundaries between these areas are deliberately permeable.
Statistics
In the MSc by Research in Statistics at the University of Oxford, you will investigate a particular project in depth and write a thesis that makes a contribution to the field. You will acquire a wide range of research and transferable skills, as well as in-depth knowledge, understanding and expertise in your chosen field of research. You will become part of a vibrant community of researchers.
Modern Languages
The Modern Languages at the University of Oxford is designed to allow those who have a high level of attainment in a foreign language, and have studied literature to a degree level, to undertake more advanced work. The MSt in Modern Languages is suitable both for candidates wishing to proceed to a research degree and for those who wish to spend only one year at Oxford.
Educational Assessment
This professional development Educational Assessment course from the University of Oxford is aimed at researchers and professionals in the field of educational assessment. It aims to deepen knowledge, understanding and expertise in the chosen specialist topic.
Sleep Medicine
As a student on the Sleep Medicine offered at the University of Oxford in Sleep Medicine, you will spend two years engaging in a comprehensive taught programme covering the physiology of sleep, through to clinical practice and societal implications. Delivery is mostly online, with a one-week residential component. You will engage regularly in real time with classmates and teaching faculty.
Public Policy Research
The MSc in Public Policy Research at the University of Oxford is a full-time, one-year programme designed to equip students with advanced skills in conducting impactful research that influences public policy. This degree is aimed at those aspiring to excel in the field of public policy, combining rigorous academic training with practical application.
Magister Juris
The Magister Juris (MJur) course at the University of Oxford is a world-renowned taught graduate course in law, designed to serve outstanding law students from civil law backgrounds. The academic standard is significantly higher than that required in a first law degree, and only those with outstanding first law degrees are admitted.
Comparative Social Policy
The MSc in Comparative Social Policy programme at the University of Oxford explores welfare systems and policy developments across a range of countries with an OECD focus. The comparative element is a key part of the course, and is one feature that makes the course at Oxford unique.
Political Theory Research
The Political Theory Research from the University of Oxford is an intensive one-year research preparation master's degree. It is not a stand-alone course, but rather it is intended for students who would like to proceed directly to doctoral study at Oxford or elsewhere but who must first obtain the necessary research training in political theory.